Johnnie Johnson's 1942 Diary
Autor Dilip Sarkar Mbeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2025
As a 'lowly Pilot Officer', Johnnie Johnson learned his fighter pilot's craft as a protg of the legless Tangmere Wing Leader, Douglas Bader. After Bader was brought down over France and captured on 9 August 1941, Johnnie remained a member of 616 (South Yorkshire) Squadron, in which he became a flight commander and was awarded the DFC a month after Bader's devastating loss.
By the beginning of 1942, when Johnnie's diary begins, Fighter Command was pursuing an offensive policy during daylight hours, 'reaching out' and taking the war to the Germans in France. It was also a period in which the Focke-Wulf Fw outclassed the Spitfire Mk.V. In Johnnie's words, the Fw 190 'drove us back to the coast and, for the first time, pilots lost confidence in the Spitfire'. As well as his participation in Rhubarb and Circus sorties, Johnnie was also involved in Operation Jubilee on 19 August 1942. The air operations involved with the Dieppe Raid saw the greatest aerial battles since the Battle of Britain and it is therefore unsurprising that Johnnie's squadron was 'heavily engaged by over 100 190s and 109s', as he observed in his diary.
In this diary, published here for the first time, we get a glimpse of the real Johnnie, and what it was really like to live and breathe air-fighting during one of the European air war's most interesting years: 1942. Presented on a day-by-day basis, each of Johnnie's entries is supported by an informative narrative written by the renowned aviation historian Dilip Sarkar, drawing upon official documents and his interviews and correspondence with the great man.
As would be expected, Johnnie's diary also includes numerous personal references. On 14 November 1942, for example, he married Paul Ingate, and much about the young couple's relationship is documented. This diary, therefore, is a unique insight into how fighter pilots lived, loved - and died.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526798237
ISBN-10: 1526798239
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 20 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN-10: 1526798239
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 20 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Notă biografică
Driven by his passion to research and share the stories of casualties and record the human experience of war, DILIP SARKAR is a best-selling author whose work is highly regarded globally. A noted expert on the Battle of Britain period, who enjoyed a long and very personal relationship with the Few, Dilip was made an MBE in 2003 for 'services to aviation history', and, in 2006, elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Historical Society. He is a sought-after, dynamic speaker, and his work has been exhibited internationally. Dilip continues to work on TV documentaries, on and off camera. See www.ourfinesthour.net
Descriere
The War Diary of the Spitfire Ace of Aces. Air Vice-Marshal Johnnie Johnson became the RAFs top-scoring fighter pilot and wing leader par excellence of the Second World War. This previously unpublished diary details the event experienced by Johnnie Johnson in 1942.